Martin,
Yes, I do believe Paul S. ran off to work with Max and Brazil…though on several occassions he’s popped into the Post Forum to tell us that he’s had to jump back into EIAS to get certain things done.
I agree with you in that EITG should probably avoid providing a complete modeling solution for Animator. However, as you’ve probably already seen, I am in favor of EITG providing some limited tools and vertex level editing. Its just really necessary for character work. I’m also working with Konkeptoine to possibly have them provide users with a modest modeling subset in the form of plugins. If we want EIAS to compete for the ilustrator and mid level artist, some kind of internal modeling capabilities will be necessary. Bundling Silo as a dedicated sub d / high end modeler is wise and should continue.
I think EIAS’ interface is good, albeit old. It doesn’t have the aqua factor, and I’d only support aqua if it will improve the user’s experience and interaction. If all we’re doing is a asthetic face lift, I think I’d rather put energy into something else. Though ultimately, I agree with you. The interace should be updated, ultimately.
Obtaining new users:
I can agree with you that this is a marketing issue. However, we all know that marketing costs money. Its a catch 22 situation. You have spend money to make money. I believe EITG should continue to conserve its energy and work on mandatory OS ports, new tools, and paying salaries. As much as we want to see flashy ads in CG trades, they’re gonna have to wait until EITG is a larger company.
We as users, however, have a bit of responsibility ourselves. This is why I’ve started this forum. I don’t think we should do EITG’s job, but we are ALL ambassadors here. Trying to place a single person as EIAS’ primary evangelist is not wise. The moment that person moves to another package or has dropped off the scene (like Paul) its seen as a major set back or defection. I was upset at Paul for leaving EI and that’s just stupid. He has specific needs for what he does and if he can’t get them with EIAS then he should move to something that can do what he wants. This kind of reaction is what I see a lot of EI users falling prey to. The thing is, as a community we’re stronger than any one person. Our community must act as ambassador. This show of support energizes people from the outside. They see what we have and want to be apart of it. Humans are social creatures and want to be defined somehow. If EIAS users are whiney little bitches, who wants that?
So, I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again. Everyone needs to do their part. No matter how small.